Leading with grasses, planting for the future, and a feast for the eyes

In this issue:

Leading with Grasses

Governor's Western Residence Blooms

Using Nature to Improve Health

HGTV's Prettiest Ornamental Grasses for Sun and Shade

Better Design - Urban Prairie Gardens

Beautiful Botanicals of Grasses

State of Lighting Report

Upcoming Events

Leading With Grasses

This year's Cultivate held special meaning for the Hoffman Nursery team. John Hoffman was among the recipients of the 2018 Horticultural Industries Leadership Awards (HILA) bestowed by
Greenhouse Management and
Nursery Management. He and the other award recipients were recognized at the HILA reception held during Cultivate'18.

We congratulate John on this recognition and thank him for his leadership. He has passed on to our team a love of the industry and the people who make it special.

North Carolina's First Lady has been working with Audubon North Carolina to establish bird and pollinator-friendly gardens at the Executive residences. Hoffman Nursery donated plants to both projects, and we're thrilled to see them taking shape.

A wealth of research links our environment and our health. The rise in chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and depression poses significant challenges. A new guide answers questions about how green infrastructure can improve health.

We love this Twitter post by Minnesota designer Dustin Demmer. He shows what urban prairie gardens can be with better design. As he says, "These aren't your standard paint-by-numbers native flower gardens--these give grasses the role they deserve!"

These fabulous botanical illustrations of grasses by Lizzie Harper speak to our inner plant nerd. Harper, a natural history illustrator, is doing an "Introduction to Grasses" blog. The link leads to a Twitter post with more info and additional links.

Greenhouse Management recently published a state of lighting report. It explores how growers and researchers are adding value to horticultural crops with the incorporation of new and improved lighting into plant production.

Hoffman Nursery has been trying out supplemental lighting in our propagation facility. Our propagation tech Jessica Marlowe talked with the magazine about the increased interest in LED and other lighting.

It's here! The Perennial Plant Association's annual symposium starts next week in Raleigh. Join us for a week filled with talks by experts, round table discussions, tours, and a ton of great conversations with colleagues. It's the big perennial shindig, and we hope you can make it.

In their 20th year, the Speaking of Gardening symposium has sold out again. This year they're looking back, growing forward, with two days of inspiring lectures on creative design, innovative horticulture, and rare plants. This two-day symposium includes book signings, plant auctions, sponsor displays, lunch, making new friends and catching up with old ones.

Hoffman Nursery's Shannon Currey will give a talk at the symposium on "New Perspectives in Ornamental Grasses."

Texas loves grasses, and Hoffman Nursery will be there this summer to connect with growers. Hosted by the Texas Nursery & Landscape Association, Expo offers the more than 6,000 attendees a trade show and sessions with industry experts.

We love connecting with grass colleagues, and this conference gives ample opportunity. Get the latest from renowned presenters, best management practices, and field tours. It's a fantastic, multidisciplinary look at our native grasses.

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Between June 4 and Nov. 1, 2018, the main road leading to the nursery from the south (Bahama Road) will be closed for a bridge replacement. For an alternate route, please download the detour map.